pone per vadium
pone per vadium (poh-nee p[schwa]r vay-dee-[schwa]m). [Latin] Hist. A writ commanding the sheriff to summon a defendant who has failed to appear in response to an initial writ by attaching some of the defendant’s property and requiring the defendant to find sureties. • It was so called from the words of the writ, pone per vadium et salvos plegios (“put by gage and safe pledges”).